Indian Daily Mail, 21 May 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 84. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, .MAY 21, 1947. PRICK n CENTS
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  • 183 1 ■0 Draft Constitution Aims (Union Of Burma ijj San Promise* Vast palist Keforms For Country —Burma is to be proclaimed an, linderepublic" known as the "Union of Burma." ill constitution submitted by U Aun^ San. [-Fascist Peopie* Freedom League to the tthe entire territory
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  • 108 1 don, Ma\ ju. Speculators at \vria are reported to be bar gold m New York for to an undisit is s tatted kj became interested when fafc'i free price eased to I that from time =J London banks have been toned by wealthy individuals Indian states with a that
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  • 33 1 20. -Thousands of throughout theii doors m a June fourth u ntU the following agalmt OovU was decided J mass me«tuig or of small -prises. Thirty r niemb.!-., attendPd t>i., JGHJ Reuter
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  • 24 1 SSL Thw thousand >JW Work *°r higher Sljtoft AW«W and m S^** 8 of Shcriflan S^T mixM atKhouW. J^°On Strike far HlaH- GHJK Reuter
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  • 212 1 —HO CHI MlNh Sa'gun, Ituto- China, May 20. jtego'vftauons with the French Government can start "only on Hit oasis of French recognition ot a inited Vietnam as an independent uiiit of the French In.on", Ho ohi-minh, President of the Vi^taam
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  • 95 1 Rangoon, May 20.— The crime situation m Burma is now showing remarkable Improvement V Ba Maung, Inspector General of Burma Police, told Reuter yesterday. He said that there were 397 cases of crimes of violence— murder, dacoity and robbery—during the past week compared with 562 cases m
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  • 62 1 Tananarive, Madagascar, May 20 —The French garrison of Bosivarika has repulsed an attack of about 2,000 Madagascan rebels according to French sources here. Another 250 rebels were dispersed on the road from Farafangana to Vohipeno by a French patMore than 200 Madagascan chief* and high Madagascan personalities have
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  • 209 1 U.S. Monopoly Of Atomic Energy "An Idle Delusion," Says Gromyko New York, May £0. Apparent United States monopoly oi atomic energy production is "an idle tleiumoh, sa.d Andrei Gromyko, iiepuiy (soviet Foreign Minister and Kussian representative on the Securitj Council ni an address i>eture tht -Uiic tan-Ku^sian Institute on Tuesday.
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  • 155 1 Saigon, May 20.— The birthday of the Vietnamese nationalist leader, Ho Chi Minn, who was 57 yesterday by some of his militant followers on Sunday night when with guns and grenades they attacked French military 7 posts and patrols stationed on the outskirts of Saigon. While
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  • 83 1 Bombay, May 20.— The first international rice conference known as the rice study pro up which opened at Trivandrum, Travancore, on Friday, has set up three committees to investigate the various aspects of world rice situation, it was disclosed today. One committee under the chairmanship of
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  • 23 1 London, May 20.— "S.aS. Squads" formed by young Sheffield churchgoers, will put religion into practice by doing odd lobs m people? homes. Reuter
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  • 121 1 Indian Labourers' Threatened Strike Worries U.S. Washington, May The Department of Commerce rcp^rtotf yesterday that Indian labourers Ml Z\\) rubber plantations hi British Malaya have threatened to unless their slemnnds u>i equal trtatnient with ie&e labourers were met." The report said tha dtmanctb, according to the American Consul General m
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  • 53 1 Piicio:- Malajra. Her Excellency I^dy MstJHlht tten, Mrs. Ammo Strsm'asthan, Mrs. Sarojini \uidu and Urn Ban'ble Surd-ir VaOabhai Patel photsfraplMi at the At Home gtren uu May 3, by Their Exveilencips Lord and Lady Mounibatten to meet Members of the Constituent Assembly of India. Government of
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  • 504 1 INDIAN UNITY SACRIFICED BY PHIESIS SURRENDER, SAYS DAILY EXPRESS London, May 20. Official quarters m London today deny a report published m several London daily newBpaptrs snj; nesting that the British Government i« considering Inviting Indian leaders to come to London for a
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  • 78 1 LONDON STUDENTS TO OPPOSE INDIA DIVISION London, May 20.— London ltid'ar students are organising a public demonstration m London thi: week-end to opposw a division Qf India and to demand transference of power to ihe Interim Oovernment and withdrawal of British troop, from all parts of India. The London Majlis
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  • 102 1 London, May 20. Crucial talk* between the Viceroy Lord Mountbatten and the British CabfaftStl India experts are expected to «*nd on Friday, according to avtllSfllla tive London quarters. This will enable the Prime Minister. Mr. Clement Attlee, who is chairman of the Cabinet's India
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  • 207 1 MALAYAN CIVILIANS HONOURED Lor<fi<»u t May £0. Civilians *fc<i iitletl Ui© British forces «iurins ruiiiUry operations In Mala v a ami 'nemy nit attacks on SI v i>o* are araoii^ tii^o honoured for thei tnifVj by u\>ardi> au'iuur^'Jd -.night's Loiulon Guzt'tie. The se r .'cca ci Brttlsh prtsoneri of war
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  • 86 1 Seoul, Korea, May Soviet delegation of 73 arrived here today resumed tall with tta United States deU itlc formation of a provisional government for the whole of Korea They had been cxi3ected yeoterday, but had been held up by bad weather. The conieroc be opened at Duk
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  • 19 1 Lake Success, May 'iO. Italy cm formal petition b ailed Natioi nt wai LaryjQ hianl AP
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  • 856 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, May 21, 1947. SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL— III m oai piv\iuuo articles m this series, v.c have pointed out cJat indispenaaok necessity ol introducing some radical alterations to the matter of allocation of seals 01. new legislative body of the I lony of Singapore if it
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  • 543 2 Major Developments Of Mountbatten i lan Revealed A Separate Sikh State Also To Be formed? London, May 20.— The procedural plan for handing over the iiulian Government to the Indians reportedly brougnt to Lon«<m by the Viceroy, Viscount iUouniuatten, when he arrived n
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  • 883 2 Speculation On Mountbatten Visit Future Of Indian Army Too Early To Predict F.ondon. .May 20.— 11 is no part of the present Btitish Dolicv o c acute a .-panic withdrawal" from India m aflln* toe. Thh is one of the facto
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  • 320 2 Simla, May 19. Prof iiumayun ivaiju'. luiincr Oeneral secretary oi UM misuak. rraja rarty iixrugaij suggeaiea m ainua steps to averi liai-i.uo<liug Ot iien^ul WliKll lit: ten Jiau oinerwise become inevituuic aue to (lie snort-aigmea policy ol tne ltiusiun League ana
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  • 111 2 Saigon, May 20.— The Government of Ho Chi-minh was not a "monopoly" of any single party but represented the whole Vietnamese nation, declared Ho Chi. minh's official spokesman m the news commentary broadcast by the Vietnam Controlled radio last night. The spokesman denied the "assumption
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  • 285 2 As Lord Muuntbatun Viceroy arrived m t *is Plan for lhe lraßs JJ^ -r to India, ft Uab that Sir Mohammed air V" Khan, the Nawab of Bh 0 tendered hi, mig!lati J *U cellor of the Chamber o ces. The Maharajah of fl <
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  • 108 2 Lahore, May 20.— A Sikh j«w nal has provided a new angle on the question of the Kobmoor diamond, "bright e«>t jewel m tk< British crown." fcj declaring tto 1 it was taken by Britain from tk last Sikh ruler of the Pnaj**
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  • 185 3 Lan ror Concerted Frontal Onslaught Made PANKKV FRENCH AUTHORITIES IMPOSE SECURITY MEASURES 2«j- A new alert was ordered for French forces mm Monday after an all-out attack on the Indo-Chi-surgeni fortes Sunday night, the French Press report. >n all French vast of the >:ed
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  • 231 3 Trivandrum, May 20.—A call tor increased world production of rice was made at the second days' plenary session of the Rice Study Croup of the United Nations Food md Agricultural Organfeat on by the Australian observer, William F. Frehn, here yesterday. Over 40
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  • 54 3 Soekarno Expresses Thanks «mbo, Maj 20— Dr. LR. Soe--15 tosident of the Republic :ionesia has expressed the and apprecatton Malays' "undimmed H tht* Indonesian cause, ffektmo has sent a cable to p Drahaman, Patron of the MOmms Malays and Inm reply to the •i message of congratulations n »ng of
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  • 54 3 Batavia, May 20.— The Indonesian Republic had its nrst Soviet visitor on Monday. She was Olga Chochetkina who loft here for the Republican interior "on an obsertlon tour.'* She was accompanied by Rajoo Tomovic of Yugoslavia and Jean Lautiassior of France, who said the trio planned to
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  • 138 3 Colombo, May 20 The deaths pf 406 persons claimed as centenarians were registered on an average per year m Ceylon during the period 1940.44 and of 459 m 1945. This is revealed m the report on Vital Statistics of the Island for the year 1945, which
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  • 156 3 Arab Delegation To Boycott Fact-Finding Commission Cairo, May 20,— Emil Ghoury, leader of the Palestine. Arab delegation when attended the United Nations special session on Palestine, on Friday told Haj Aniin E! Husseini, the expelled Mufti of Jerusalem, that his group insisted that all "Arabs must boycott the fact-finding commission
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  • 71 3 Madiscon, Wsiconsin, May 20.— Attorney Lansing H-yt of Milwau. kee nied application with the State Secretuary's office to organize a I "Mac Arthur for President" club Hoyt praised Mac Arthur as an "active statesman of peace" and said that the club will seek dele, gates to
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  • 113 3 ScheTenlngen, May 20.— Dr. J. Wind, principal of the Wagentagen Centre of Agricultural Science, yesterday assured Professor N. G. Rangga, leader of the Indian delegation to the International Federation of Agricultural Producers' first annual conference here, that his university win be prepared to take .up .ten
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  • 53 3 Geneva, May 20. The Preparatory Commission for the International Refugee Organisation on Monday adopted a resolution proposed by the Chinese delegation asking the governments of Burma, HflaTaya, the Netherlands East Indies, IndojChina and the Philippines to readmit displaced persons now m Chinu who formerly reflded m
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  • 292 3 Britain To Withdraw Forces From Egypt By 1949 Lon4#o, May 20.— A Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday that Br tain stands by her offer to vithdiaw ifl British forces from E?ypi by 11)19, but still insists that the withdrawal be negotiated m esnaettien v th the revision of the 19M
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  • 113 3 Ceylon Invited To Health Congress Colombo, May 20^-CeyJon has been invited for the first time to send a representative to the Health Congress being organised by the Royal Sanitary Institute, London. The Congress whose session commences on June 2 and lasts till June 6 will be held at Torquay. It
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  • 109 3 London, May 20— The Evening Standard said yesterday that the British treasury is planning to ask the United State* for another loan Of $4 Billion. A Treasury spokesman denied that any decision has been taken by the government, but British political and nnanclai experts
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  • 66 3 Tokyo, May 20.— Th^ election of 60-year-old Tethu Katayama, a devout Christian lawyer, as Japan's new premier tomorrow after the new Diet open 6 appeared virtually certain as top leaders of the conservative, Liberal and Democratic parties assured him their support m separate conferences this afternoon. Observers
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  • 262 3 London, May 20.— Thomas Maun the celebrated German writer whfl is visiting Europe for the firs' time since 1939 said on Sunday that "Germany is again misusing her opportunity for democracy." Matin said self-pity has led German} to fail to co-operate with the Allies, The
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  • 57 3 Bombay M?y 19.— The booi >l giuiiire wai heard m Bombay as the United States Toleio nter Boi bay harbour i m. today on the first, post-war "courtesy visit" of a urri c<" the American flttt. Her 21-fuo national salute was returned by the saluting guns of the cost sited
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  • 295 3 Batavia, Java, May 20.— Indian sources here report that 300 "forgotten men"— lndian soldier* who de&erted to the Indonesian Republicans during the occupation of Java— are living m hunger under internment camp editions ne ar Poerwokerto. Central Java. Another 200 hay« been
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  • 270 3 Moscow May, 20.— Pravda devot. Ed nearly one fourth of Its spac« to several articles attacking tho United States foreign policy and claiming that the United State* Government was *eek'ng to destroy French and Italian sovereignty by setting up government* suitable to the Americans. It
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  • 100 3 Kaiigooii, May U Aung San and other representatives of th»* Anti.Fascisf Peoples' Frotdom League, elected to the Burmese Con«titunt Absembly, pledged their "oath of loyalty to their country and people" at an AFPFL Convention which opened here today. Thla convention of Burma's premlei political
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  • 450 4 Indo- Malayan Agreement Torpedoed In Time By Nehru Cabinet] Otherwise Ban On immigration Would Have Been Lifted (By Our Staff Reporter; The Indian Daily Mail reliably understands that Mr. C. D. Vhearne, who on behalf of the Malayan Government and the Malayan Planters carried on
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  • 1248 4 "We Are In Dead Earnest In Our Struggle Until Success Is Ours" lan Cheng Lock Ipoh, May 20. "We m Malaya should be able to solve our race problem with patience and goodwill on all sides. The different Communities making up our population, who have
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  • 160 4 I regret that the period of internment under tne Japanese has caused a deterioration m my health which makes a complete rest imperative. I hope to be able to return to Singapore m September refreshed j.nd able to cope with the many jiiportant problems on which cominiUecs
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  • 141 4 The attention of the public is invited to the provisions of the law which make the practice of lequhing or receiving "tea money or "key money m connection with the leasing of premises or agreements tor tenancies etc. illegal In areas m the former Federated
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  • 121 4 London, May 20.— Queen Mary, the oldest but m many respects tiie liveliest member of the Royal Family, celebrates her 80th birthday on May 2G, and as a birthday present, the British Broadcasting Company has asked her to select an entire evening's radio entertainment for
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  • 115 4 SINGAPORE CEYLON ESE ASSOCIATION At a general meeting of the Ceyloneac Association of Singapore which was hold at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday, 17th, May, 1947, at 11, Handy Road, the following were elected as Oilice-bearers tor the year 1947. President: Mr. V. J. Mendi&j Vice-President: Mr. E. P. Tam-poe-Phillps; Hon.
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  • 68 4 The annual "Photography Today" will be published m London n September 1947, and the editors arc especially interested m photos from the territories of the British Empire. Entries should reach "Annual," the Editor "Photography", 20, Tudor Street, London E.C. 4. by the last week m July. Payment is
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  • 58 4 Empire Day is benig celebrated by schools this year on Thursday 22nd May. There will be special broadcasts lor school-children on that day m which H.E. the Governor of the Malayan Union will speak to English schools m the Union and H.E. the O.A.G. of Tore will
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  • 64 4 In order to improve driving and nculcate better road sense nnong their drivers. Raja and Company, Army Transport Contractor arranged a lecture and demonstration on Singapore Road afety to be given m Malay by a Police Officer of the Traffic Branch at their drivers' depot on Seraiu
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  • 55 4 The Indian Daily Mail baa received information that the marriage of M. R. Kaliyap.mmul (formerly of the Jai Hind Commit too. Singapore) wa.s conducted on April 27, at his residence** m Elbri. Lalpettai (Chidambaram > m reformed style. We join with his other friends m Malaya m wishing Kaliyaperumal
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  • 112 4 GOVT. EMPLOYER UNION The Joint Committee „t h( 0 J .rnment Employees I monsoon, *ul of estaonshing a *euerau n w me benelii of he Govern^; workers on an All-Malayan bas* »vith Democratic centralisation and <nay ftAUtc t 0 an appr O p W organisation m accordance consmuUonul principles, write,
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